How to Claim Replacement SNAP Benefits for Spoiled Food After a Power Outage

Olivia Thomas
Published Aug 13, 2024


For many American households enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a power outage can lead to the stressful possibility of losing essential food supplies due to spoilage. 

Recognizing this challenge, the program provides a path for recipients to claim replacement benefits for food lost in such situations.

What to Do When Food Spoils During a Power Failure

After an extended power outage, specifically one that lasts more than four hours, the food stored in refrigerators and freezers may become unsafe for consumption. 

For families depending on SNAP benefits, this could mean a significant loss. However, there’s a support mechanism in place to address this issue.

Households affected by power outages leading to food spoilage can request replacement SNAP benefits. This relief is designed to cover the lost food without exceeding the family’s total monthly benefit amount.

To initiate this request, one must fill out the JFS Form 07222 and submit it to their local County Department of Job and Family Services (JFS) within ten days following the incident. 

The application process includes a verification step where the department confirms the duration of the power outage before approving the replacement benefits.

Staying Informed

It’s beneficial for SNAP beneficiaries to familiarize themselves with this process and keep an eye out for similar provisions that might become available in their respective states. 

Instances of power outages due to extreme weather conditions or other unforeseen events can happen anywhere, and being prepared can mitigate the impact on one’s food security.

By taking advantage of such support in times of need, families can ensure that an unexpected power outage doesn’t lead to additional hardship. 

Stay informed about the specific requirements and assistance programs your state offers, as they can be crucial lifelines during challenging times.

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